What is CPR?

Life Joules was established to provide a comfortable training environment for personnel to learn and obtain their CPR and First Aid Certification, from the beginner to the advanced practitioner. The company was created by two Emergency Medical Technicians, one from New York and one from New Jersey, with numerous years of experience; serving both New York and New Jersey.

Although we specialize in smaller class settings giving a more comfortable environment to learn in, we have the capabilities to handle larger groups as well. Call today to schedule a CPR training class that fits your needs, we offer flexible schedules matched with knowledgeable instructors.

Joules, not jewels........

Be ready for the unexpected

A joule is the amount of energy an automated external defibrillator, or AED, delivers in a life-saving shock to the heart of a victim of sudden cardiac arrest. Although diamonds and rubies are nice, these joules become more valuable when the time comes to save a life.

Cpr And First Aid Certification

It's Better to Know It and Not Need It..Than to Need It and Not Know It

Life Joules

CPR & First Aid Training

why choose life joules?

DEDICATED & PASSIONATE STAFF

KNOWLEDGEABLE & EXPERIENCED

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES

PRIVATE ONE-ON-ONE SESSIONS

GROUP CLASSES

CORPORATE CLASSES

TRAINING BROUGHT TO YOU

CPR is the manual application of chest compressions and ventilations to patients in cardiac arrest, done in an effort to maintain viability until advanced help arrives. This procedure is an essential component of basic life support (BLS), basic cardiac life support (BCLS), and advanced cardiac life support (ACLS).

The concept of CPR was developed in 1960 by the American Heart Association even though the process has been in development since as early as 1740, when mouth-to-mouth was first recommended for drowning victims. Since this time, CPR has gone through drastic changes to become the life saving measure it is today. Encompassing all areas of resuscitation from adults to children and infants.

Early recognition and prompt action is the driving force that improves the chance of survival and recovery for victims of cardiac arrest and other emergencies.